On Nov.10, 2013; Elizabeth Isea hosted a After Party for the Oct.26, Speak your Mind forum. Everyone was invited, sharing their amazing food and drinks with friends. During the party we danced, listen to flute music and healing sessions.The community came out to celebrate the spirit of friendship and harmony.
Tuesday, October 29, 2013
Speak your Mind forum...After Party!!
On Nov.10, 2013; Elizabeth Isea hosted a After Party for the Oct.26, Speak your Mind forum. Everyone was invited, sharing their amazing food and drinks with friends. During the party we danced, listen to flute music and healing sessions.The community came out to celebrate the spirit of friendship and harmony.
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
Healers helping Healers
Slow Healing presents: Healers helping Healers, is a opportunity for healers of different modalities (body/ energy work, farmers, singer, story tellers, chefs, dancers, sound therapy,etc.); come together and provide each other with a session of love & compassion. Basically, anyone who use their skills for the purpose of healing the soul of another being is welcome.
On Dec.15, 2013, Abadha Lila, Leslie Dominguez, Abdiel Du' Collage and Bartus Allen hosted a Healers helping Healers event at Espacio Dinamico. Espacio Dinamico is located in the heart of Old San Juan and has the atmosphere of a soulful cathedral. Providing the community with martial arts, dance and meditation. These healers were able to start the major holiday season with a full battery, using the tools of expression dance movement, oracle readings, aromatherapy, bodywork, drawings, music, and laughter. This was a great opportunity for healers to receive energetic work from other compassionate healers .This event also coincided with Terra Madre Day...a world wide day celebrating local foods. After the session, we'll had a small lunch together. http://www.slowfood.com/
Tuesday, October 8, 2013
Slow Healing presents: Healing on the Mountain part II Nov. 24, 2013
Saturday, October 5, 2013
Junior Barefoot Doctors
On November 10, 2013; Elizabeth Isea, Luis J. Corona, Elizama Montalvo, MD, Lillian ( Lalla) Ortiz, and Bartus Allen have collaborated on a project to assist young adults on the art of healing. The Junior Barefoot Doctors was designed to help young people embrace healing in a natural simple fashion. These (5) home school students ( Jean Gabriel Audinot, Genesis Veronica Colon, Carla Veronica Colon, Gerriane Ayala Sanchez, Geraldine Ayala Sanchez, Alondra Sanchez Figueroa ) learned how massage and shiatsu can greatly improve the health and well being of their family and friends.
What is a BareFoot Doctor?
Barefoot Doctors is a term developed in China in the late 1940's. Basically farmers received minimal basic medical and paramedical training and worked in rural villages in the People's Republic of China. Their purpose was to bring health care to rural areas where urban-trained doctors would not settle. They promoted basic hygiene, preventive health care, and family planning and treated common illnesses. The name comes from southern farmers, who would often work barefoot in the rice paddies. This term was created in China, but many countries around the world have a similar approach to healing their community members.
What is a BareFoot Doctor?
Barefoot Doctors is a term developed in China in the late 1940's. Basically farmers received minimal basic medical and paramedical training and worked in rural villages in the People's Republic of China. Their purpose was to bring health care to rural areas where urban-trained doctors would not settle. They promoted basic hygiene, preventive health care, and family planning and treated common illnesses. The name comes from southern farmers, who would often work barefoot in the rice paddies. This term was created in China, but many countries around the world have a similar approach to healing their community members.
Origin of Slow Healing
Early in 2013, Slow Food Boricua wanted to highlight the essential quantities of Health ( food, community, mindful living, awareness, etc.), and we approach Slow Food International, to see if they wanted to include a health campaign to their movement. Slow Food International loved the idea, but they had ask Puerto Rico to develop a campaign and if Slow Healing is successful they would expand the Slow Healing campaign into a international movement. You can read the actual email message below. Further information about Slow Healing, you can read on the Slow Healing weblog: http://slowhealing.
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Andrea Amato <a.amato@slowfood.it>
Date: Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 11:53 AM
Subject: About Slow Healing Campaign
To: Elizama Montalvo <mshomeodoc@gmail.com>, Bartus Allen
<bartustheartus@gmail.com>
Hello Elizama and Bartus,
as promised, i talked with Paolo di Croce about the Slow Healing
campaign. We agreed about the fact that this is an important issue for
Slow Food, but in the last years we haven't developed anything like
that. I checked in example with "Slowfood", our italian magazine, and
we haven't published any article on the issue in the past. I spoke
also with Silvia Ceriani, the head of our Communication Office. We all
agree that we should work on this thanks to your help, and i think we
can have two levels:
1) the local/regional level: in which SF Boricua can develop
autonomically this campaign (as you said organizing some activities at
the market and/or compromising others countries as Cuba as well). Of
course SF International will give visibility to these
events/activities through our websites.
2) the international level: we think that we cannot open a campaign
now (like GMO or LAND GRABBING) because we don't have so far too much
"background" on this, like articles, materials, other Convivia or TM
communities working on this issue. But, we can begin to give
visibility to this issue i.e. publishing some of the articles that
you'll write, giving visibility to your activities, trying to link you
with existing and future groups that will have the same focus. I think
that if we work on this issue together, we'll have material and a
network to start a new campaign within the next 12-24 months. What do
you think?
At the moment i shared the documents with Silvia, and she'll send them
to Andrea Pezzana, the nutritionist and teacher at University of
Gastronomic Sciences that normally collaborate with us in nutritional
issues, to have his feedback.
So, we still have to find a path to walk, but i think that step by
step we can work on Slow Healing.
I wait for your comments and thank you two for your work.
Best, Andrea
------------------------------ ------------------------------ -----------
Andrea Amato
Slow Food
Via della Mendicità Istruita, 14
12042, Bra (CN), Italy
Tel. +39 0172 419 723
Fax +39 0172 419 725
E-mail: a.amato@slowfood.it
Skype: andrea.amato.slow.food
From: Andrea Amato <a.amato@slowfood.it>
Date: Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 11:53 AM
Subject: About Slow Healing Campaign
To: Elizama Montalvo <mshomeodoc@gmail.com>, Bartus Allen
<bartustheartus@gmail.com>
Hello Elizama and Bartus,
as promised, i talked with Paolo di Croce about the Slow Healing
campaign. We agreed about the fact that this is an important issue for
Slow Food, but in the last years we haven't developed anything like
that. I checked in example with "Slowfood", our italian magazine, and
we haven't published any article on the issue in the past. I spoke
also with Silvia Ceriani, the head of our Communication Office. We all
agree that we should work on this thanks to your help, and i think we
can have two levels:
1) the local/regional level: in which SF Boricua can develop
autonomically this campaign (as you said organizing some activities at
the market and/or compromising others countries as Cuba as well). Of
course SF International will give visibility to these
events/activities through our websites.
2) the international level: we think that we cannot open a campaign
now (like GMO or LAND GRABBING) because we don't have so far too much
"background" on this, like articles, materials, other Convivia or TM
communities working on this issue. But, we can begin to give
visibility to this issue i.e. publishing some of the articles that
you'll write, giving visibility to your activities, trying to link you
with existing and future groups that will have the same focus. I think
that if we work on this issue together, we'll have material and a
network to start a new campaign within the next 12-24 months. What do
you think?
At the moment i shared the documents with Silvia, and she'll send them
to Andrea Pezzana, the nutritionist and teacher at University of
Gastronomic Sciences that normally collaborate with us in nutritional
issues, to have his feedback.
So, we still have to find a path to walk, but i think that step by
step we can work on Slow Healing.
I wait for your comments and thank you two for your work.
Best, Andrea
------------------------------
Andrea Amato
Slow Food
Via della Mendicità Istruita, 14
12042, Bra (CN), Italy
Tel. +39 0172 419 723
Fax +39 0172 419 725
E-mail: a.amato@slowfood.it
Skype: andrea.amato.slow.food
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